Tag: flash drive
Coin-sized Verbatim Store 'n' Go Netbook USB drive packs in massive 32GB of storage
Sometimes good things come in smaller packages, and they don't come much smaller than Verbatim's latest USB flash drive, the Store 'n' Go Netbook. No bigger than a 1 Euro coin, it still manages to squeeze in 32GB worth…
USB memory support hits the Xbox 360
Here's a free little treat for Xbox 360 owners. Connect to Xbox Live today and you'll be greeted with an update that allows data to be saved to USB memory sticks. It'll let you back-up your saves and Arcade downloads…
Gemalto launches YuuWaa flash drive/cloud storage solution
B2B tech company Gemalto has launched their first consumer focused product today aimed at giving users a whole bunch or storage they never had before.
The YuuWaa – which stands for Your Unlimited Way Anytime Anywhere plus an extra U – is a cloud/flash drive storage system combo which offers a total of either 12GB, 22GB or 48GB of space depending on which package you go for.
The base system is the YuuWaa Go (pictured) which costs you £19.99. You get a 4GB stick which contains some plug and play software that takes you to their cloud online storage facility for your extra 8GB. You drag and drop files from your PC and from the flash drive, and back and forth in straight forward fashion. You can even store contacts on the web service, so you can drag files you want to send on from there too.
You get the cloud storage for free for the first half a year but then it works out as £1.79 per month after that – cheaper if you buy in bulk of course.
The next step up is the YuuWaa Plus which offers you an 8GB flash drive and 16GB online for £29.99 and £3.59 per month beyond. And the top end product, as yet unavailable, is the YuuWaa Pro with a 16GB stick and 32GB upstairs.
The system is, of course, password protected and you can access the cloud area without the flash drive which does make one wonder, “Why bother with the USB stick at all?”
Considering that, the service really isn’t offering anything new and, as far as I’m concerned, if you offered me 1,000,000TB more storage I’d fill it with some old rubbish and just be less selective about what data I keep. But, if I have to pay for the privilege, I’m going to start getting ruthless rather than fork out for the rental – even though it is perfectly cheap.
When I first heard of the YuuWaa, I was hoping the stick would have some sort of 3G connectivity for a unique cloud storage solution, but hopefully that is soon to come. Gemalto’s main business is in providing security chips for your bank cards, Oyster cards, SIM cards and just about anything else with one of those little golden honeycomb squares.
So, I’m hoping that the YuuWaa is just a first toe in the water for them. Surely they have to be thinking of an altogether more integrated solution in years to come – a flash drive/dongle/storage/payment/id/system? Imagine losing that gadget.
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TDK launches security-conscious TRANS-IT USB Flash drives
USB Flash drives are fairly yawn-inducing, granted, but they’re pretty much the de facto standard for porting data around these days.
With security high on the agenda (if only because so many people seem to be losing large amounts of confidential data), Imation has launched its latest TDK-branded USB drives with built-in TRANS-IT security…
Japan's Domo-kun is turned into a Mimoco Mimobot flash drive in time for US series
The whole Shiny Media office is nuts about Mimobot flash drives, in particular the Fairybit Fairybot ones which Shiny Shiny recently gave away in a competition. They’re just so cute, and you can never have enough USB flash drives, they’re like pairs of scissors, you can never have too many in your house.
Hopefully you’ve heard of Domo-kun, the animated character from a Japanese TV network? Up until now, he’s always been more popular over there obviously, but that’s set to change, as he’s hitting the US later this year for his very own TV show…
3GSM 2007: SanDisk launch 8GB iNAND embedded flash drive
SanDisk have unveiled their JEDEC-standard iNAND embedded flash drive standard, capable of capacities up to 8GB. iNAND is compatible with the SD bus and commands, and is designed for use with applications such as mobile TV and multimedia storage, gaming,…
CES 2007: Buffalo introduce new line of USB flash drives
Buffalo have announced the expansion of its high-performance line of memory products with a new set of USB 2.0 flash drives. The High Speed Type E is an economical drive for general applications, whilst the Ultra High Speed Type S…
Keane to release single on memory stick
Keane are set to release their next single "Nothing In My Way" on a limited edition USB flash drive, according to their record label. Just 1500 devices will go on sale with a MP3 version of the single plus a…